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Eco Atlantic Announces Private Placement

Completion of the financing is subject to the receipt of all required regulatory approvals, including acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange.

About Eco Atlantic

Eco Atlantic is an oil and gas exploration company focused on the bourgeoning energy play in Namibia. Through its wholly owned Namibian subsidiary ("Eco Namibia"), it holds five Government of the Republic of Namibia issued petroleum licenses. Offshore, Eco Atlantic holds three license blocks covering more than 25,000 square kilometers (6,177,000 acres) and onshore, Eco Atlantic holds two license blocks covering 30,000 square kilometers (7,413,000 acres). Eco Namibia, founded in 2008, enjoys a strong local presence having a longstanding relationship with the energy and oil and gas sector in Namibia and the region. The terms and conditions of these licenses are regulated by agreements signed by Eco with the Government of the Republic of Namibia in March 2011.

About Azimuth

Azimuth Limited is a specialist E&P Company based in Hamilton, Bermuda. The business is backed by majority-owner Seacrest Capital Ltd, a Bermuda based energy investment group, and Petroleum Geo-Services ASA (PGS).

Azimuth leverages the strength of its shareholders to acquire interests in prospective acreage worldwide, developing 'drill-ready' targets through robust geophysical and commercial analysis. Funding from Seacrest fuels Azimuth's global activities and ensures that the company is ready to advance its properties without delay. A collaboration agreement with PGS gives Azimuth unparalleled insight into petroleum basins worldwide, including access to the world's largest multiclient seismic library, to leading edge geophysical expertise and to 85 subsurface specialists distributed in key locations around the world.

With four attractive assets already in hand, Azimuth Ltd is a well-funded, rapidly-growing exploration company equipped with the technical capabilities of a mid-cap E&P firm.

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